Jun 23
Journal editorial - Predicting the diastolic left ventricular pressure curve non-invasively: how far can echo go?
With Frank Flachskampf, Uppsala University, Uppsala - Sweden, and James Thomas, Northwestern University, Chicago - USA. Link to editorial Link to paper
16m 7s
May 14
Journal editorial - Artificial intelligence–derived stress ejection fraction in stress cardiac magnetic resonance with dipyridamole: bridging past insights with future innovations
With Damiano Fedele, University of Bologna, Bologna - Italy and University Medical Center Utrecht - The Netherlands, Marco Guglielmo, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht - The Netherlands, and Anna Giulia Pavon, Cardiocentro Ticino Institute, Lugano - Switzerland. Link to ... Show More
9m 3s
Apr 7
Journal editorial - T1 mapping is not ready to replace the use of contrast agents in stress CMR
With Giovanni Donato Aquaro, University of Pisa - Italy, and Carmelo De Gori, Fondazione Monasterio, Pisa - Italy. Link to editorial Link to paper
5m 51s
Jun 2022
Dr. Robin Berzin on State Change & Parsley Health to: End Anxiety, Burnout, and Gain More Energy
Dr. Robin Berzin is the founder and CEO of Parsley Health, which is America’s leading holistic medical practice, specifically designed to help women overcome chronic conditions. And she founded this company to help Americans combat the rising tide of chronic disease through reall ... Show More
58m 38s
Oct 2023
R&R Series: Dr. Lyssa Ochoa and The SAVE Clinic
In this episode, Imani (@iemcelroy) sits down with Dr. Lyssa Ochoa, vascular surgeon and founder of The San Antonio Vascular and Endovascular (SAVE) Clinic, discussing her efforts to decrease diabetic foot amputations in South Texas. Dr. Ochoa was born and raised along the Texas- ... Show More
44m 56s
Dec 2021
Paulina Zukerman: “Couples and Families: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Money Issues”.
Phantasy knotted around money as a drive derivative organizes unconscious modes of family survival. Social, historical, political, and economic considerations also influence the conscious and unconscious establishment of alliances, pacts, agreements, and rules to govern family li ... Show More
21m 12s
Apr 2024
13. Case Study: The Climate Impact on Anxiety and Panic Attacks
In this episode we speak to Dr. Carissa Klarich, Dr. Jennifer Robohm, and Dr. Robin Cooper, co-authors of a case emphasizing the connection between climate change, anxiety, and panic disorder. Check out their written case (adaptable for medical school curricula) at Climate Resour ... Show More
46m 1s
Sep 2021
Episode 198: HumanDx Unknown with Laura, Stef, and Jack – hematochezia and abdominal pain
https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/HDX-9_23-RTP.mp3 Alec presents a case of abdominal pain and hematochezia to Laura, Stef, and Jack. Laura GeiszlerLaura Geiszler is a third-year Internal Medicine resident at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, Pennsy ... Show More
41m 25s
May 2023
Kadia Petricca and Joyce Kambugu on access to essential cancer medicines for children
Dr Kadia Petricca (SickKids Hospital, Toronto, Canada), Dr Joyce Kambugu (Uganda Cancer Institute, Kampala, Uganda), and Dr Avi Denburg (SickKids Hospital) discuss their paper “Access to essential cancer medicines for children: a comparative mixed-methods analysis of availability ... Show More
28m 40s
Feb 2022
6. Texas Winter Storm Uri: One Year Later
From February 13-17th, 2021, Winter Storm Uri devastated much of North America with catastrophic wind, ice and snow. Notably impacted was the state of Texas, which experienced widespread power outages, infrastructure damage and essential resource shortages. Guest hosts Cole Marti ... Show More
29m 56s